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Leaving the hustle and bustle of the city for the happiness of a mountain village: Kenta and Minako's dream comes true

 

Leaving the hustle and bustle of the city for the happiness of a mountain village: Kenta and Minako's dream comes true



The boy's name is Kenta. He grew up in the hustle and bustle of the city
and lived a poor life. Every day, he lived with his mother in a small apartment. His mother's name is Minako. She grew up in the mountains when she was young and lived a life surrounded by nature.


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His mother, Minako
Yume, always told Kenta about her beautiful memories in the mountains. She hoped to return to the mountains someday and live a peaceful life in nature, but it seemed impossible due to lack of financial means.


Kenta's Determination
Wanting to make his mother's dream come true, Kenta decided to save money by working part-time after school and on weekends. He worked a variety of jobs, including washing dishes at a restaurant, operating a cash register at a supermarket, and delivering newspapers, and gradually saved up money.


One
day, Kenta saw a poster for a scholarship program on the school bulletin board. It was a scholarship to attend a rural school and have the opportunity to experience life in a mountain village. Kenta saw this as a golden opportunity to make his mother's dream come true and applied.



The beginning of a new life
Kenta's efforts paid off and he won a scholarship. He and Minako began preparing to move to the mountain village, and the day finally came. They arrived at their new home and began life in a natural environment surrounded by beautiful mountains. Minako grew vegetables in the garden and Kenta enjoyed life in the mountain village while attending a local school.


Life in a
mountain village is completely different from that in the city, and for Kenta and Minako, every day was filled with new discoveries and joy. They quickly became friends with the villagers, helping each other and spending fulfilling days together. Kenta grew up healthy both physically and mentally through playing and learning in nature.


Minako's dream
finally came true. She was able to live a peaceful life in the mountains again, and Kenta was able to grow up freely in nature. They supported each other, enjoyed their new lives, and felt truly happy.



Kenta and Minako's story teaches us the importance of maintaining hope no matter how difficult the situation. Their efforts and love have borne fruit, and they have begun a new life in a beautiful mountain village. We hope that they will continue to live happy days in nature.

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